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What Would Richie Greenberg Do As Mayor of San Francisco? Provocative and insightful, this podcast details how Greenberg, the 2018 conservative mayoral candidate and currently a political commentator and columnist, would address myriad issues and crises faced by the City by The Bay. Learn more about Richie Greenberg's experience at richiegreenberg.org
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In the Episode 10, Richie Greenberg discusses the 13 final, "official" candidates vying for mayor appearing on the ballot in San Francisco November 2024. From knowns to unknowns, we will learn about the benefits and pitfalls of funning as a prominent public figure. Support the show THANKS FOR LISTENING If you'd like to make a sustaining donation in…
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Coming up in Episode 10, Richie Greenberg discusses the current mayoral race in San Francisco as there are now13 official candidates to be appearing on this November's ballot. Who are the frontrunners , who is being supported, who are the unknowns, current mayor London Breed's weaknesses and what would Richie say and do on stage at debates, if he w…
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On this episode, Richie Greenberg details the outrageous spending by San Francisco City Hall, and how it's time for residents, small business owners and tourists receive restitution. And of course, how to pay for it. Support the show THANKS FOR LISTENING If you'd like to make a sustaining donation in support of this podcast, feel free to make a con…
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On upcoming Episode 9, Richie Greenberg will discuss how he would give back to the city, to the hard working taxpayers, the business owners, the tourists, especially those who have been victims of crimes 2020 through 2023. Support the show THANKS FOR LISTENING If you'd like to make a sustaining donation in support of this podcast, feel free to make…
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On this episode, Richie Greenberg explores the failure of the current mayor and board of supervisors to rein in the uncontrolled spending on homelessness. Richie blames the nonprofits and agencies for their ineffective programs, and shares his top priorities: cutting funding, stop off the grid urban camping, and provide a bus ticket home. Support t…
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On this episode, Richie Greenberg walks us through the recent history of the San Francisco Office of Racial Equity creation in 2019, its mandates and requirements for all city departments and agencies, the implications of the DEI policy today, and what he would do, to end this state-sponsored discrimination and bigotry, as San Francisco mayor. Supp…
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On this episode, Richie Greenberg announces he is now considering a run for San Francisco mayor, this year, in the November 2024 election. Greenberg would run not as a Republican, not as a Democrat, but as an Independent, and surely as a very angry taxpayer. San Francisco is on an unsustainable path under current mayor London Breed. Here's what Gre…
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On this Episode, Richie Greenberg simplifies the first four episodes of his "What Would Richie Greenberg Do, As Mayor?" podcast - into a single, 24-minute review. He discusses his background, his priorities of Public Safety and the Budget, and his proposed Day-1 executive directives and declarations of policy. Support the show THANKS FOR LISTENING …
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On this episode, Richie Greenberg takes us on a hypothetical journey post November 2024 Election Day, in a "what if" scenario: what if he was victor in the race for San Francisco's next mayor? If he was sworn-in next January, he'd announce his execute directives, his declarations of policy and his creation of Blue Ribbon Panels to immediately addre…
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On Episode 3, Richie Greenberg discusses current San Francisco mayor London Breed's out of. control spending, her funding of wasteful and unaccountable city departments, agencies and nonprofits. Greenberg outlines the steps he'd take as mayor to reduce the annual budget, what he would cut and how much. Support the show THANKS FOR LISTENING If you'd…
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On this Episode, Richie Greenberg discusses Public Safety, unveils his plan to unequivocally support resources and funding for the SFPD police department as well as the Sheriff's Office. He will pressure members of the Police Commission to resign; he will review and work to cancel certain rules and mandates the commission has enacted, and will work…
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Introduction: On Episode 1, Richie Greenberg gives insight and background to San Francisco's office of the mayor, London Breed, and relates the experiences he personally faced since moving to the city in 2001. Why a need for this podcast in the first place? He explains why, and how this year, 2024, eyes will be firmly on the mayor's race culminatin…
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Welcome to the What Would Richie Greenberg Do As Mayor? podcast, hosted by Richie Greenberg, in San Francisco. Support the show THANKS FOR LISTENING If you'd like to make a sustaining donation in support of this podcast, feel free to make a contribution online: Click hereΑπό τον Richie Greenberg
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News alert: I’m not perfect. Of course, this isn’t news, but it makes the contradiction of receiving criticism an odd struggle. Each of us knows we are works in progress, yet having others point that out can still be a hard pill to swallow. Call it constructive criticism, critique, or “gentle love,” we need to have an outside point of view to help …
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Pssst. Listen. Do you want to know a secret? Do you promise not to tell? Then lean in, and I’ll tell you one: for most people, the promise of information that is “hush-hush” is intoxicating. We want to know—almost need to know—details that seem to put us in the know or give us an edge in the world. We all gossip or have been in circles where gossip…
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Have you ever looked out on the world (listened to too much news) and wondered, "why can't people just get along?" We all want roughly the same things: a happy life, experience love and family, prosper and live. But we all seem ready to roll over others to achieve these goals, desperate in our feelings of lacking. Indeed, global peace and recognizi…
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Even as baby boomers march by the millions into older age, redefining what it means to be old, we still struggle as a culture by limiting beliefs about seniors. And of all the fiction about aging, one devastating falsehood that seems to stick is that elders can't learn new things, including technology. In this episode of #thedeliciousstory, we chat…
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Each person has a story to tell, but not everyone believes that – or even wants to tell theirs. However, others have the drive to share their story because of a particular experience, one that perhaps scarred them but left them with an important life lesson as well. If you seek to write your story but don't know where to begin or how to accomplish …
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Indulge your senses and feel the splashy effervescence of life in this interview (#thedeliciousstory podcast #63) with chef Terrie Kohl. Based in Des Moines, Iowa’s largest metropolitan area, she is a one-woman culinary powerhouse that dazzles and delights, one great meal at a time! With a career in the food industry that spans decades, you’ll lear…
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Something rare awaits you in this episode of The Delicious Story. We visit with aviation and urban historian Dr. Janet Bednarek, professor at the University of Dayton. She takes us on a journey covering the historical highlights of aviation after WWI, including the evolution of the airport system, and the role of barnstormers in igniting the public…
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In this episode of #thedeliciousstory, we visit with Ginger Johnson, expert connector, author, and coach, about how the world you live in is filled with the opportunity to connect, an adventure just waiting for you to grasp it. Her goal is nothing short of epic—to ignite your curiosity and help you find the thrill in looking out and seeing the poss…
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In this episode of The Delicious Story we chat with Stephanie Hoover, history author and podcaster, who researches and writes about true crime stories and the spiritualism movement of the 19th century. Stephanie digs deep to unearth events and people of intrigue and reveal historical culture and ancestors who often acted upon their belief in the su…
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Until recently, the only thing I knew of Peru was that Paddington the Curious Bear (with tattered hat, old suitcase and all) came from there. The beloved character of children’s books was made famous by British author Michael Bond, describing the bear that lived in “darkest Peru” before becoming a stowaway deposited at a railway station in London. …
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If you enjoy good food, particularly when it’s accompanied with good wine, then this episode of #thedeliciousstory is for you. This week I talk with Todd White of Dry Farm Wines about the benefits of natural wine, his journey in creating a business that sources the organically-grown varietals, and how nourishing your body with intention can be good…
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Food, particularly plant-based produce, is anything cultivated for the purpose of consumption. Or perhaps the real definition is broader. For instance, what about foragable plants that grow randomly in nature? Today on #thedeliciousstory, we chat with wildlife biologist Karen Viste-Sparkman about this more ancient path to food. As a city dweller, I…
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If you’ve been inclined to feel a bit jaded about the world (or is just me?) then this episode of #thedeliciousstory will revive your hope in humanity. And how will you get to that happy state of mind? With a little help from the past, of course. For this interview, we visit with history blogger Howard Dorre, an unapologetic history enthusiast who …
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There is almost nothing more essential to our existence than food, and nothing as deeply personal for humans in particular. Think about it: we communicate through food, express culture via food, and forge connection when we eat together. Food binds us to the earth and reminds us that we are equals in our need for nutrition to survive. This week on …
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The mention of stuff—from the clutter in the basement and the garage to the pictures and items we treasure but have so many of—can, for many of us, elicit stress as well as guilt. We have baggage about what we cart around in life. Teri Ernst and Courtney Work of Preserved LLC understand that burden well, and work with their clients to gently free t…
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This is an interview about how to make your food look good—and I mean REALLY good—in photographs. In this episode of The Delicious Story, we talk with accomplished food photographer Jena Carlin about the art and process of producing beautiful images of food and home. But her story serves up inspiration, too reminding each of us that we are the crea…
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The world seemed difficult enough back in late April when I interviewed Don Shanahan of Every Movie Has a Lesson for #thedeliciousstory. But now in June things have gotten hotter still, so I offer you a reprieve from the news with this episode. Sit back and enjoy. Don believes that every film—epic or contained, big-budget or small—has lessons to im…
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What’s for dinner tonight? If you have NO idea, but you and a few people in your home want to know, then this episode of #thedeliciousstory is what can help. You’ll meet Marie Fiebach of Feed Your Family Tonight who helps people turn this kind of meal-planning angst into delicious and healthy food on the table. You know the drill if you’re in an ac…
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You’ve probably heard the phrase, “You’re never fully dressed without a smile.” And you can appreciate the sentiment, because something does happen when you feel the corners of your mouth lift. It’s as though your “look” were, indeed, finally complete. And while you literally AREN’T dressed without your clothes, what you wear can also affect the wa…
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The variety of subjects covered in this week’s episode of The Delicious Story is vast, because we talked about living and investing like a nomad—that’s “21st century-style.” We also talked about the aspects of being a world traveler, an expat and an entrepreneur on a borderless planet, and eating a paleo diet a smidge on the kosher side of things, …
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You know those infomercials that keep upping the ante over the course of their pitch? You’ve heard the phrase, “But wait, there’s more!” Interestingly, they do keep adding stuff on in a real way, and the trained watcher will know to wait until the end of the ad to order. The same limerick of “wait, there’s more” easily applies with today’s guest, D…
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Interview with Des Moines Art Center’s Curator Laura Burkhalter These days, a bit of Edward Hopper seems to speak volumes. The American painter is best known for depicting stark night scenes with people set apart from each other in solitude. Social distancing aside, take note and take heart for a treat. This week on The Delicious Story, you’ll meet…
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As someone who can’t serve a meal for two to the table successfully, I’m in constant awe of those who deliver delicious spreads for larger gatherings, especially at catered events. This awe was the first of many lures that made speaking with Cyd Koehn of Cyd’s Catering on #thedeliciousstory especially fine this week. Cyd has a remarkable pedigree o…
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Orchestrating an event—including anything from a small gathering to a major catered affair—is similar to writing a novel. You, the organizer, are crafting a story that unfolds with a clear beginning, middle and end…plus some glue in between to help your chapters sing. If you want your event to be a success, there is one decision you must make first…
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Right this moment, sit or stand up as straight as you can and reach your arms up to the sky—and then, reach a bit further. Feels good, doesn’t it? Now, as you take a deep breath and exhale, let me explain how Pilates, cats and paella are all connected in this week’s episode of #thedeliciousstory. In this interview we talk with Pilates Coach Rachel …
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You want a vacation. No. You need a vacation—a break from your daily routines, and the opportunity to step out and explore beyond the borders of your everyday life. But do you know what it is you seek in your journey? In this week’s episode of #thedeliciousstory, we talk with travel blogger and trip adviser Chris Slack of Wandering Feathers about h…
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As a child, Brittney Haskins realized she enjoyed baking. She describes with fondness the time spent with her mother in the kitchen, an experience which became significant to her life. And somehow, between the sugar, flour and eggs, Brittney also found her tenacity—not just to bake but to do so with pure joy. Today on the #thedeliciousstory, you’ll…
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It’s a story sure to spark your imagination (and perhaps inspiration), because that’s what Nikki Schneider’s The Whimsical Wine Trailer is all about. This week on #thedeliciousstory, we discover what happens when a visionary entrepreneur turns an idea into the rolling reality of a business. We begin by learning the hoops and logistical issues Nikki…
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Most of us don’t get the kitchen of our dreams, but instead, one we’ve inherited. That also goes for some of the stuff that’s housed within it. For example, there’s that fryer you received as a gift, or the rice maker you thought you really needed, and the toaster oven that doesn’t get used enough given the plot of counter space it takes up. This w…
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What would you do if you opened the fridge and dinner was right there waiting for you? For many busy families, couples on the go, and singles who don’t have the time or inclination to cook a meal for one, this solution would be eagerly welcomed. We have migrated to food on demand from many venues. Ingredients for dishes come mailed to our door, gro…
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I admire those who make significant turns in their life and take on new adventures. Case in point: with the gauntlet of “new mind” thrust before them, Tim Diebel and his wife, Lori, made a thrilling and extraordinary pivot after years of service to the community to start in a new field (pun intended). You’ll learn about their experiences and the Ta…
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